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Friday, December 21, 2012

Christmas Break!

Christmas is only 3 days away!! I can't believe it's almost here!

It's hard to get into the Christmas spirit in Kuwait. At home you see Christmas decorations in homes and stores, Christmas commercials and Christmas movies are playing on TV and it's cold outside. We don't have a tree, but we do have our stockings up, a Christmas tree scented candle burning and of course Christmas music playing all the time! I think one thing I miss more than I thought I would is playing the piano! I love playing carols and hymns on the piano and this is the first year without it!



So the plan for the next few days was last minute and unexpected, but most definitely a blessing! If you talked with us this summer, you probably heard about the visa processing fiasco! The list of things to get done to have a work visa issued is intense-background checks, degrees, teaching certificate, marriage license all authenticated in Raleigh and Washington, DC, along with a slew of medical tests. When everything was almost done, we were told to just enter with a visitor visa.....it was a mess!! 

So to finish the visa process, the school is sending most of the new teachers Jordan for 3 days. Some took the trip in September, some will go in January and a few of us were asked to go in December. The date kept being pushed back, but we got the final word on Wednesday that we are going to be in Jordan Saturday to Tuesday!

Working at an Islamic school, we only get Christmas Day off, but with this trip, I will be out of school Sunday and Monday : ) We'll fly into Amman, Jordan tonight and come back right before our Christmas Eve party! 

Here are our plans for Jordan, Insh'Allah: 
1. Visit the Dead Sea-It's going to be in the 50s during the day, but I hope we can still take a dip : ) 
2. Visit Bethany Beyond the Jordan-this is the part of the Jordan River where Jesus was baptized by John the Baptist. 
3. Enjoy food and drinks around Amman-apparently there are some places in Jordan that are very "American." Maybe we'll see a Christmas tree! 

We're looking forward to the Christmas Eve party, Christmas morning breakfast with friends at our place (minus the sausage, bacon, quiche and grits) and of course skyping family and friends! I can't wait to see what Santa brings Reagan and Reece : )

Merry Christmas! Love the Phillips, 2012


PS. I counted 13. Sorry.. I wrote the word "Christmas" 13 times in this post. Can you tell it's my favorite holiday? 

Saturday, December 15, 2012

Update

I don't have much to blog about, but here are a few updates!

1. It's official! Mom and Dad received their passports yesterday and are ready to travel!


In February, Michael and I will go on a safari in Tanzania and then meet Mom and Dad in Zanzibar! Just 9 weeks away : )

The next few weeks are 4 days weeks, which will be nice! We have professional development this Thursday, Christmas day off and New Year's day off.

2. After watching the news this morning, I have never felt safer in Kuwait. The girls who teach here always talk about how safe we feel. We can go to the mall or walk down the street and not have to worry about getting mugged. Fun fact: Guns are outlawed in Kuwait.

3. A colleague showed us this video yesterday- kids talk, and then adults act out their conversation. This one is called Math Class. Teachers-you will love this!